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GRACE ROBERTSON Grace College: Florida State College for Women. Sin: Whispering in study hall. Accomplishment: Charley Morris. Character: Intelligent hut frivilous. VERONICA DAVIS Vonnic Activities: Dramatic Club, Senior Play. Sin: Going places on half fare. Accomplishment: Staying the same size for the last four years. Character: Intellectual but quiet. HAROLD WHITE Pete College: Syracuse University. Activities: Senior Play. Sin: Making a li'e study of l«atin. Accomplishment: Latin I. Character: Not easily discouraged, and a dependable friend. FLORENCE TOTMAN Tot College: Central City Business School. Activities: Senior Play Committee. Sin: Day dreaming. Accomplishment: Defeating Prof. Hough on a typewriter. Character: Dreamy but intelligent. Nineteen
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PERCY STANFORD “Perce Activities: Orchestra. Sin: Telling questionable jokes. Accomplishment: Getting through school. Character: Smooth and slick. PATRICK RYAN Pat COLLEGE: Boston Business College. Activities: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Senior Play. Sin: Using peroxide. Accomplishment: A permanent wave. Character: Half asleep and happy. AUDREY THOMPSON Ham College: University of Florida. Activities: Baseball, Senior Play. Sin: Pinching people. Accomplishment: A successful crutch breaker. Character: Happy-go-lucky and entertaining. JOSEPH DANIEL SULLIVAN Shakespeare College: Fordham Activities: Press Club, Cafetria Club, Senior Play. Sin: Preaching Prohibition to his fellow class members. Accomplishment: Passing intermediate alge- bra. Character: Odd but dependable.
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VIRGINIA WYSS JiU? College: Albany State College. Activities: Senior Play. Sin: A voice like a mouse. Accomplishment: Any given number of boy friends. Character: Variety is the spice of life. The State Department of Education Praised Our School Publicity The New York State Department of Education through its “Bulletin to the Schools,” February 15, 1932, and by the below letter did our school a signal honor in comment- ing on our weekly newspaper The “Cricket” most favorably. Following is the letter: Mr. F. E. Brimmer, Vice Principal, Central School District No. 1, Cazenovia. N. Y. My dear Mr. Brimmer. “I am very much interested in the information regarding school publicity and in the section of The Cazenovia Republican containing the news of your central school district. If more schools would take advantage of the opportunity of utilizing school publicity in this manner, the school situation would be much better understood by patrons and citizens generally and there would be no lack of whole-hearted cooperation. Besides the pupils are gaining a most valuable experience. 1 most heartily commend your school for this ac- tivity. (Signed! Charles F. Probes, Editor.” This is what the State Education Department Bulletin stated February 15, 1932: “News of the Cazenovia Central School District is published each week in The Cazenovia RepuMican, which devotes a special section headed, “Central Schcxd Cricket.” “This section is written and edited by the pupils themselves. The present staff was or- ganized about three and one-half months ago and all parts of the district are enthusiastic- ally combed each week by alert boys and girls for news regarding sch x l activities. A fa- culty adviser helps to make assignments and checks every article. School officials report that much good is won for the school by this means.” Twenty
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